Before your Indian documents can be used abroad, they must be officially legalised. The process depends on your destination country.
An apostille is a standardised certificate issued by India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) under the Hague Apostille Convention of 1961. It authenticates the origin of your document and is instantly accepted in all 124+ Hague member countries — including the USA, UK, Australia, Germany, and France — without the need for further embassy legalisation.
Attestation (also called embassy legalisation) is required for countries not party to the Hague Convention, such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman. The process involves multi-level verification — state authentication (HRD/SDM/GAD), MEA attestation, and final embassy/consulate stamp — before your document is accepted by the destination country.
We provide end-to-end document legalisation solutions to individuals, families, and businesses across India.
Degree, mark sheet, and diploma apostille for admissions to universities in the UK, US, Canada, Australia, and Europe.
Attestation of employment and qualification certificates for work visas and job applications in Gulf countries and beyond.
Marriage certificate, birth certificate, and personal document apostille for immigration, adoption, and family reunification.
Commercial document attestation — certificate of origin, power of attorney, incorporation documents — for international trade and legal compliance.
Police clearance certificates, affidavits, GMP certificates, and health documents authenticated for visa and residency applications.
We handle a comprehensive range of Indian-issued documents across educational, personal, commercial, and government categories.
We handle the entire document legalisation workflow — from initial submission to final delivery — so you can focus on what matters most.
Upload scanned copies online or visit our Delhi office with your originals. Our team will assess requirements immediately.
We verify the issuing authority and complete any mandatory state-level authentication — HRD, SDM, or GAD — as applicable.
We submit your documents to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) for apostille or directly to the relevant embassy for attestation.
We collect your legalised documents and return them via secure pan-India courier or in-person pickup at our Delhi office.
⏱ Processing Time: Turnaround time varies by document type, issuing authority, and MEA/Embassy workload. We provide a clear estimated timeframe when you submit your case — no vague commitments.
Thousands of individuals and businesses across India trust us to manage their most sensitive documents with speed, security, and accuracy.
Years of experience handling MEA apostille and embassy attestation workflows with a network of trusted liaison partners across India.
Receive a clear, itemised quote upfront. No surprise charges. No hidden government fee markups. What you see is what you pay.
From state-level HRD/SDM authentication right through to final MEA apostille or embassy stamp — we manage every step so you don't have to.
Headquartered in Delhi with coordination support for clients from all Indian states. We work with institutions and clients remotely when needed.
We maintain a strict chain-of-custody for all original documents. Your certificates are tracked, insured, and returned in perfect condition.
A real person manages your case from start to finish. Get status updates and answers to your queries without navigating automated systems.
Every case is unique. Your quote depends on document type, volume, state authentication requirements, and whether embassy legalisation is needed. Get a fast, no-obligation estimate today.
An apostille is a simplified one-step legalisation issued by India's MEA under the Hague Apostille Convention (1961). It is valid in 124+ member countries. Attestation (or embassy legalisation) is a multi-step process required for non-Hague countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman, involving state authentication, MEA attestation, and a final embassy stamp.
Only public documents issued by Indian authorities — such as certificates, affidavits, court orders, and government records — are eligible for MEA apostille when intended for use in a Hague-member country. Private documents typically require prior notarisation and may need additional state-level authentication before they qualify for apostille.
Processing time varies depending on the document type, its issuing authority, state-level authentication requirements, and MEA or Embassy workload. Apostille services can typically take 3–7 working days; embassy attestation may take 7–15 working days. We provide a specific estimated timeline when you submit your documents.
Yes. We provide secure, trackable pan-India courier delivery for both submission and return of your documents. In-person submission and pickup is also available at our Delhi office near Jasola and Apollo Metro Stations. Outstation clients can coordinate with us remotely.
Countries that are not members of the Hague Convention require embassy attestation. This includes the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman — the most common destinations for Indian professionals and workers. We offer specialised embassy attestation services for all major Gulf and non-Hague countries.
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